Top retailers ordered to change website to comply with consumer refund rights
UK consumer watchdog the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) has written to 62 online retailers after discovering they may not be fully complying with consumer protection laws.
UK consumer watchdog the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) has written to 62 online retailers after discovering they may not be fully complying with consumer protection laws.
FedEx has launched a new app on Facebook that highlights how they can help your business grow better than a cheesy advertising jingle. The app invites customers to input their business details which then become customizable parts of their very own ‘jingle’. See why it’s our video viral of the week below…
Twitter has bought Vine, a start-up company that lets users share video content online.
Students in the US have designed a jacket that gives the owner a cuddle every time they get a ‘like’ on Facebook.
Online game World of Warcraft was hit by a hack attack that used an ‘instant kill’ exploit to wipe out thousands of in-game and player characters, turning several cities in the game into temporary graveyards.
Online game World of Warcraft was hit by a hack attack that used an ‘instant kill’ exploit to wipe out thousands of in-game and player characters, turning several cities in the game into temporary graveyards.
Oxford University Press has launched a free app, ‘How Good is your English?’ which allows users to test their reading level.
YouTube is looking to expand its mobile music services, after posting a job ad looking for a manager to oversee an ambitious new music catalogue based on the music videos on the video sharing site.
Procter & Gamble’s Facebook campaign for its Secret deodorant smartly matched the brand to ia key issue facing its target audience- cyber bullying. The “Mean Stinks” used video and social media in an ‘always-on’ approach that resulted in a 9% uplift in sales. See why it’s our viral of the week below…
Procter & Gamble’s Facebook campaign for its Secret deodorant smartly matched the brand to ia key issue facing its target audience- cyber bullying. The “Mean Stinks” used video and social media in an ‘always-on’ approach that resulted in a 9% uplift in sales. See why it’s our viral of the week below…